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“The New Colossus is as subtle in its approach to politics as a punch to white supremacist Richard Spencer’s idiotic, asshole face; you’ll overhear two stormtroopers debating their right to be Nazis without getting similarly decked (right before shifting to their hopes of being placed on a Death Squad together), and

It seems lazy to me. We hadn’t a single instance of character development to suggest Tilly of all people would drop a “fucking” into conversation, let alone in front of a superior officer (whereas we’ve had plenty so suggest otherwise). So the writers either did it for a short-cut to suggest she’s not as tightly wound

Swearing is for adults who have not matured enough to realize swearing is what kids do who want to be edgy and cool. It’s for those who have no self-respect and no real self-control. It’s for those who give into peer pressure. I mean it’s understandable you may swear when you almost get hit by another car or

This is not a perfect history. Contrary to popular belief, McCoy never actually swears on TOS. Those famous, “Damn it, Jim, I’m a doctor, not a -” one-liners were never preceded with “damn.” It’s actually a case of the Mandela effect.

Swear words were only used twice on TOS, both in the first season. In “Mudd’s Women,”

Yeah. F-Bombs.- that’s what Star Trek has been missing for 50 years!

It was a great way to get the most wretched low-standards nerds on the internet to out themselves by re-posting it while snort giggling through their noses about how “awesome” and “epic” it is to hear a proxy for them say a cuss

Plus I seem to recall a bunch of publications getting mad at SNL for not making any jokes last week.

Are we seriously digging up a flippant :05 sec comment from 6 years ago? It seems to me it was a comment made very much in context of the “rape and pillage” nature of the show, and was spoken specifically during a GoT panel. If you’re easily triggered by any mention of rape, then the overt sexual violence of GoT

So you don’t think people in Russia had any influence in any way over the election?

I wouldn’t call someone who doesn’t even know the name of the fucking creators “a fan.” I mean, how does something like this happen? Do you just do a Twitter search for “Rick and Morty,” see a blue checkmark and a name, and just comment away? You can’t do ANY basic research on a show that you apparently love so much?

But clearly you DO care. You really, really care. Enough to stalk someone and impersonate them! And then get really mad when someone calls you out on it.

Coming from a person who impersonates someone online and trolls to act out some petty revenge scheme?

Naaaaaah I think I’ll stay and shut down your little trolling attempt every time you try it. I actually like this site. And I’ve been here for a while. You’re the one who doesn’t belong here.

Report him to Kinja and flag his posts as harassment. We all know it’s Fatman.

You’re pretending to be someone else and talking about “your” sexual assault. That makes you one of the worst people I’ve ever seen on this site. How do you think that’s okay?

They didn’t go through anything. This person is pretending to be a commenter that was on here a lot before Kinja in some gross attempt to make fun of her.

(massive sigh, eyeroll)

I’m liking this show, but one thing which nags at me is that on some level the nature of “Star Trek” tries to say something about the human condition through an idealism of humanity. The Earth of the Federation is supposed to be a place where war, racism, sexism, poverty and class struggle have been overcome. I have a

Jesus Christ, did Seinfeld double park someone at the AV Club or something? This is a fucking hatchet job.

So the tone we’re taking here is, “about time, asshole,” instead of “good on you for reconciling that a man who was once your hero has done things so terrible you can’t enjoy his comedy anymore,” right? Got it.